Social support and social control in the context of cancer patients’ exercise: A pilot study
Social support is an important factor for exercise among cancer patients, but too much control might elicit reactance and lead to detrimental effects. In this pilot study, 56 dyads (cancer patient + relative) filled out a questionnaire assessing social support, social control, and reactance. After 4...
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doaj-7ff3c15e7a7c440f943528d832fd23f52020-11-25T03:27:19ZengSAGE PublishingHealth Psychology Open2055-10292016-12-01310.1177/205510291668099110.1177_2055102916680991Social support and social control in the context of cancer patients’ exercise: A pilot studyNadine Ungar0Joachim Wiskemann1Mareike Weißmann2Annika Knoll3Karen Steindorf4Monika Sieverding5Heidelberg University, GermanyHeidelberg University Hospital, GermanyHeidelberg University, GermanyHeidelberg University, GermanyGerman Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), GermanyHeidelberg University, GermanySocial support is an important factor for exercise among cancer patients, but too much control might elicit reactance and lead to detrimental effects. In this pilot study, 56 dyads (cancer patient + relative) filled out a questionnaire assessing social support, social control, and reactance. After 4 weeks (T2), patients’ exercise was assessed with a 7-day recall. About half of the patients did not engage in any self-reported exercise behavior. Relative-reported support was the only variable associated with exercise behavior at T2. Perceived control ( r = .4) but not perceived support was significantly correlated with reactance. Male patients reported more support, but were also more prone to reactance.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102916680991 |
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Social support and social control in the context of cancer patients’ exercise: A pilot study |
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Social support and social control in the context of cancer patients’ exercise: A pilot study |
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Social support is an important factor for exercise among cancer patients, but too much control might elicit reactance and lead to detrimental effects. In this pilot study, 56 dyads (cancer patient + relative) filled out a questionnaire assessing social support, social control, and reactance. After 4 weeks (T2), patients’ exercise was assessed with a 7-day recall. About half of the patients did not engage in any self-reported exercise behavior. Relative-reported support was the only variable associated with exercise behavior at T2. Perceived control ( r = .4) but not perceived support was significantly correlated with reactance. Male patients reported more support, but were also more prone to reactance. |
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